We know these composite XI things are largely pointless, but, hey, so’s football. With the Champions League Final in mind, we’ve cobbled together the best of Bayern and the best of Dortmund together into what we think is the best composite team available between the two squads.

You know how it works: we’ve plumped for a standard 4-3-3 formation, but you’ve got free reign to lay out your troops as you wish.

Have a look at our shout and then share your best “Bayrussia Munimund” XIs with us in the comments box below (apologies for the gallery format, but it’s the only way we could make this thing work properly)…

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Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich: No contest here we're afraid. Roman Weidenfeller is a perfectly serviceable 'keeper but Neuer's up there with the best young stoppers in the world. He's also more than a bit handy - if you'll excuse the misnomer - with his feet.

What say you Pies fans? Agree/disagree? Feel free to leave your own ‘Composite XIs’ down below…

I’d drop the glassman as well. He’s waaaaay too hot and cold for me. Though I still don’t understand how defenders don’t know he’s going to Robben them(cut to the inside to his left foot on the corner of the box and either fire into orbit, or nestle into the upper 9). Ribery has been playing some of his best football to date.

Ribery and Müller more deserving than the patchy and possible past his best Robben. I’d also play both team’s adopted system of 4-2-3-1, and leave Götze out seeing as he’s injured. Otherwise why not Badstuber??